He’s feeling rather _______ with himself after the examination.


  1. A.
    pleasing
  2. B.
    pleased
  3. C.
    pleasant
  4. D.
    pleasurable
B

試題分析:考查形容詞的用法:A. pleasing令人高興的,(修飾物)B. pleased高興的,(修飾人)C. pleasant令人愉快的,(修飾物)D. pleasurable令人快樂(lè)的,愉快的,舒適的(修飾物),句意是:考完試后他自我感覺(jué)很好。選B。
考點(diǎn); 考查形容詞辨析
點(diǎn)評(píng):同詞根的形容詞含義不盡相同,現(xiàn)在分詞的形容詞修飾物較多,過(guò)去分詞的形容詞修飾人,平時(shí)多積累形容詞的意思,辨析時(shí)要注意搭配在上下文中語(yǔ)境的協(xié)調(diào)一致。
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